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Try listening at full volume to those eight initial snare drum beats in "Driven To Tears," and you’ll understand why even today, when people talk about The Police’s sound, it is done by appreciating that magical sense of novelty. "Zenyatta Mondatta" can be considered a sunny sonic document that aptly represents the transition from the ’70s to the ’80s of one of the most extraordinary ensembles the multicolored universe of rock music has ever had.
Try listening at full volume to those eight initial snare drum beats in "Driven To Tears," and you’ll understand why even today, when people talk about The Police’s sound, it is done by appreciating that magical sense of novelty.
"Zenyatta Mondatta" can be considered a sunny sonic document that aptly represents the transition from the ’70s to the ’80s of one of the most extraordinary ensembles the multicolored universe of rock music has ever had.
Dive into The Police's Zenyatta Mondatta and experience the innovative mix of pop-rock and reggae that defined an era!
"Despite the inevitable dilution heard in the tracks of this album, it’s worth pointing out true 'classics' of undisputed quality." "All in all, an album that if it had been conceived and produced more calmly, or perhaps without pressures from the record label, could have yielded better results."
"Despite the inevitable dilution heard in the tracks of this album, it’s worth pointing out true 'classics' of undisputed quality."
"All in all, an album that if it had been conceived and produced more calmly, or perhaps without pressures from the record label, could have yielded better results."
Discover the highs and lows of The Police's Zenyatta Mondatta—listen and explore this complex classic now!
The tracks have a concise and well-accentuated rhythm (clearly of reggae origin), yet they are not for dancing, they are for listening. The last song is 'The Other Way Of Stopping', a thrilling, somewhat dark progressive piece... That said, it concludes one of the best pop albums I have ever heard.
The tracks have a concise and well-accentuated rhythm (clearly of reggae origin), yet they are not for dancing, they are for listening.
The last song is 'The Other Way Of Stopping', a thrilling, somewhat dark progressive piece... That said, it concludes one of the best pop albums I have ever heard.
Dive into The Police's iconic Zenyatta Mondatta and experience this timeless blend of reggae rhythms and New Wave pop today!
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